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Historical Facts about Miami

10,000 BC: Tequesta Indians arrive in South Florida. They live as hunter-gatherers in the area that includes modern Miami, the Ever­glades and the Keys, but leave little trace of their existence for archaeologists.

1513: Juan Ponce de León is the first European to land in Florida, supposedly seeking out the fountain of youth. He misses the fountain, but does find the Gulf Stream current, an extremely important current for navigators.

1565: Pedro Menéndez de Avilés lands in Florida and founds the city of St Augustine, the first permanent (European) settlement in what is now the continental United States.

1845: Florida becomes the 27th state in the Union. Almost half of the state’s population is slaves, which partially accounts for Florida joining the Confederacy during the Civil War.

1914: Miami Beach’s first hotel, the WJ Brown Hotel, opens for business. The initial boom of hotel development, often spurred by Jewish investors, starts turning the beach into the ‘American Riviera’.

1959: Fidel Castro takes over Cuba and the influx of Cuban exiles begins. The new Cuban-American population will define Miami demographics, culture and politics to the present day.

1979: The Miami Beach Architectural District gets historic-landmark status with the National Register. Miami Beach begins preserving its deco hotels, which will become the foundation of the tourism boom that later transforms South Beach.

2002: The first Art Basel Miami Beach brings the art world to South Beach, adding the cachets of ‘art city’ and ‘design city’ to Miami’s global tourism brand and pulling, yet again, more European tourists.

Founded in 1928, Miami International Airport (MIA) was historically known as Wilcox Field.

The airport is a hub for passenger airlines American Airlines, Executive Airlines under the American Eagle name; cargo airlines, UPS Airlines and FedEx Express; and charter airline Miami Air.

Miami International Airport is the largest gateway between the United States and Latin America, and is one of the largest airline hubs in the United States, owing to its proximity to tourist attractions, local economic growth, large local Latin American and European populations, and strategic location to handle connecting traffic between North America, Latin America, and Europe.

In 2011 the airport ranked first in the United States by percentage of international flights and second by volume of international passengers, behind only New York-JFK.

In 2011, 38,314,389 passengers traveled through the airport, making the airport the 25th-busiest airport in the world by passenger traffic.

The Airport also ranks as the 12th busiest airport in the United States by annual passenger count and is the busiest airport in the state of Florida.

The airport also handled more international cargo than any other airport in the United States.